The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 10, 1933, Page 3

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THE PAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESBAY, MAY: 10, 1933. “PLAY GIRL" IS | Daily Cross-word Puzzle ~ BESSIE LOVE IS | Pairs b | Ao O[OIZNM D[ >N M|m||m hat which Is lent . Gne of the H |'‘Morals for Women,” Mod- umultuous ern Drama—Conway TIFFANY PRODUCTIONS INC. 21, Body of forces Tearle in Cast presents equipped fo o f Capitol Theatre Presents STARTING Loretta Young, Norman | I Higinations TONIGHT I Foster, W. Lightner i In one of the most igher powe: Girl” the Warner Bros. 28 {"ol'v\er Vitaphone picture featur 0 . >0 oNO|[zlm v[v measure R i W Walked { roles she has ever attempted, >ita Young as the business Therefore Love turns in a, per “ who thinks she can win finan 34 k 35. Public._store- long-to be' ‘remembered - at E a brilliant car rive 5. E 3. Swi 3, Mo hes paa ; h Aforals th nEtbilt = 1 p 3 1 . Moral de- Coliseum Theatre where “Moral he responsibiliti i a Ve s ay pravity | P po Ryl erl r the o £ 1o 3 3 iy 2. L r; 30, Hir 'or Women' ris playing. { motherhood or the bondage of love, 38 ! . Small 1slabdst Strictly modern: in _its ¢ s opens today at the Capitol Theatre, 40, 53. Inséets 5 var. “Morals For Women” tells the e u 5. Misfortunes Discoior : g 3 AL AT Manufacturea 4. Adjustst plor . Discolorea It is a youthful devil-may-care jI- Manufactured Kind of 6. Philippine " place of a girl who has slipped from t chap, making his livelihood by broken arms cloth . peasant 3. Close 44 Departed B gambling, ‘Who changes her' out- & Stair . w0 o o DOWHN i 5. Crisp_ cookie by econcmic demands “from her . look on, life, and starts her out foated at 15 2 Sandarac 4 17 Mogar® Tesort | family. She ‘trié§"'t6 escapé’ when £on the ;1(}»'el\l\|rous anq thrilling i i t g s she finds a real love, but family course which is so movingly por- 7 P burdens a n send -her back to trayed in “Play Girl” The lover is . 3 | her butter life, where she is played by Norman Foster, a re- wiling to sacrifice her one love cruit from the age, whose in- the al of family affection. oG ; on al terpretation is said to make the Conway Tearle, John Holland, S’ part memorable. The emotional David Rollins, June Clyde, Natalie ) k .’ intensity of the story is lightened Moorehead, Lina Basquette, Vir- lf‘/ t/Oo (' ( !("lce 0"’ by the clever comédy of Winnie ” ginia Tee Corbin as:d VEdmund Lightner, as the heroine’s pal and Breese are scen in the principal 2% S u Str('ng()r S KESS! department store mate—and by % supporting roles and edch delivers Guy Kibbee as Winnie’s unappre- 7 a worthy performance. | path of virtue, literally forced ¢ ciated wooe s i B y S “Morals For e s strong She gambled on love . . . She risk- The amazing understanding of ; mzl_o;)i]» “r’(, 1::(“::(;‘\ 1\i\prs(§{!‘em ed her life for happiness! Do not ”1‘9_“"””““’]’ goini: o1 view " gis- / / that exists in every ecity in' the Y , THEE |l Rn e M D o) world. Director Mort Blumenstod condemn her! Isnt even a play due to its feminine participants— T8 handlsa Prances HYlanVandis oirl entitled to a woman’s one su- (R ouls, BEECE, THEA RO 4 ginal story with skill and finesse i & |adapted the story, and Maurine 7 | ¥hit" verioves: any: - objectionabie with reme sensation? tki vho wrot e story for / 1 i : @ BESSIE LOVE @ preme sensation? who wrote the story for features and adds many touches < N Gty e atures and ¢ ny toucha e TEARLE Many of the scenss of delightfully human comedy to CONWAY TE ? 3 o 3 lare in th thronging precincts of a . 7/ 7 il S You’ll live ... suffer .. glory with W e ok Rey ®ht ] |the wicture. et muBEAMwSQUPg%g {right directed and mention should / / | 5 . L(}RETTA YOUNG be made of the unusual photo- . ) H 5 graphy by Gregg Toland. % ASTURIA MAYOR T Others in the large cast are / ) ]\()r'"an Foster { James Ellison, Edward Van Sloan, 1 ! in This Sparkling Story! | Mae Madison, Noel Madison, Nat / / : u ¢ | Pendleton and Flora Finch. / ADDED ENTERTAINMENT ’ BIG GAME HUNTER OF ON THE ME PROGRAM “Campus Crushes” l&m{ ‘{8‘“@?}*&33 ROSS E. HAYNES | ' 4 iyl S e .l I “SCREEN CURIOSITIES” DY CLYDE MARJORIE BEEBE Fred Hollander, of New York DIES SUDDENLY PARIS ARR'VES ik %?llzfiig:gzd " 0dd ;.(,“ph, (:ml 'I';.‘ing;[rnm i 2 \ and Latest News Events City, is on his way to the Kenai Peninsula country to hunt game. oS » | e 74 7 Mr. Hollander will spend about two SEATTLE, May 10, — Ross E f}| AstORIA Oregon, May 13-—De- Over the World e bR weeks hunting and an equal length Haynes, aged 36 years, United claring their return to the river is } el b L MIDNIGHT PREVIEW of time: il tn thas! SOUiry States Olstoms . Aseot, coliaisbish vital to the welfare of the com-| SCREEN SNAPSHOTS CARTOON : M oy munity, Mayor Tenbrook, of As-| L S with Tom O'Dale of Kenai, regis B Oitiie and i e e 3 ! 1 I‘“’»\ tered guide, returning to his home ;l}]“,] 1}10\({’[1111;{.3 ;;;mil;g&m::“; ,:"j AP Kashevaroff Receives Wiz, Wassmayen 10 3k l‘m‘ hmk.f NE WEEKLY PUESDAY-— THURSDAY—SATURDAY in New York City late in June. He sult of heart disease. S A hredhtion for Alazl o N S il il e A 4 2.30 S} o o ] g expects to return to S(?Ilbhi‘nil Al- Haynes joined the service thret H:) o Ak l_“ ne L,mk:‘,".( ,N:W.‘M,, uf“.!,‘,(li Theatre open 12:30 Show starts at a.m, 2 on September 15 o spend years o Wt ‘Ke ott. " Alaged | Exhibit in France ‘utnmn workers, id Ix‘.xmu the sea- : eral weeks' hunting and fishing Two sisters and a daughter Sulpe| A 3 son upevm-xl on the Columbia River in this part of the Territory vive, G ATRSBtIOn. o) ety M | ¥ ; [ e L iy i i This is”the fourth of i hunt- —— e - Alaskan exhibit sent by him ‘o the| . L0c Mavor has invited the: fish- ing trip Mr. Hollander made Parls Exposition of 1081, the Rey, | TR to & mass meeting tonlght. 4 (to Alaska, and e s very enthusi- PROTOGRAPHER TAKES|A. P. Kashevarott, curator and| ]f“:hn f“f[f;""’“ 'E’:flm‘”““:." ; 3 : Poultry and Egg Station | %550 " e 5 ADVANTAGE OF FINE| I 2 oo b P cphoromgeg ol i, Everything for Your Garden |is ensaged in the real estate busi- WEATHER IN JUNE AU fuly engraved diploma signed vy | G U B SO0 (0 T9E SRR Flower and Vegetable Seeds Direct from Producer to You {ness in New York City, when not the five Ministers of the Exposi-| ¢ apefis . i gagel tdoo: Oor 3 4 Ty ¥ 0 worl “i he packers can ] ~ S BRO Teleph Fees b ?l{wp e Wishing to take advantage' of lir:n 11506, \ash; g, induced to pay svw-ln cents a pound ONION SE TORGERSON S: elephone 268 the " fine westher prevaiimg in| . The diploma. ds fim the Repub- [(ACUCHIO DAY AFVe GEE & Rovng ° ATOR FLIES HOME; Juneau, Harry . Pollard, of . thollic,0f France, issued by the Minist-| = ©/nCHE B0 o o o = == OTHERS LEAVE BY BOAT Agsociated Screen News of Moni-poF Of Colonies of the Colonlal In-| 14" o ory “qebts and if they CALIFORNIA GROCERY | real, returned here from Lyn ibenmuonal Exposition to Fuuhcr‘ Gbloy. the sietking chntecs ;vorkA | ¥ > ~{Canal o take photographs . in([ashevaroff. It will be framed| ' % . " aieenaraitig ‘those! al-| |tor Walker, and her daughter Miss anq apout this city. He will tak land hung in the Museum, Father| - iy b AP ) TEI FPHONE 478 P Deli Florence Walker, returned t0 their piotires of Mendenhall Glacier and | Kashevaroff said. 'e;f o0, l‘(“’ dob; s o 4 rompt Delivery home Ketchikan on the Yu- gope BaL ¢ A sive exhibi 08 DACKEIR. Amb OB Ny 1Y 8lx Her Beallty I i take a small “boat to Taku ocpEpisusive exbtls of me‘cents a pound and the fishermen|———— cmmmnes 1 kon. Senator Walker took the sea- Lnotcoranh that famous glac minerals and curios of Alaska, the b ot e sent to Paris by Father|demand eight cents. R ISR b e e e e e eeeeeeee= 0| Mirs, N, R. Walker, wife of Sena- 4 plane Baranof to the first city on pogore returning to Skagway a ‘selection e T Al g gway e o FREE—With every two gallons regardless of size of : Preser’ve(l 2 Sunday. Also returning to their wp. pnterior, Kashevaroff contained 29 differ- home in Ketchikan were Repre-! ar pollard s photographing | eNt specimens of minerals and 99| DIAMOND DRILL MAN General Paint Corp. Paints we give away Water sentative and Mrs. J. W. Kehoe. | gounonci alaska, Whitehorse and | VArious objects, ivories, fblankets, LEAVES FOR SOUTH Pitcher and six Glasses. Now on display at Legislators aboard the Yukon 3 Ak fis fmoccasins, native weapons includ- . 8 the Yukon River district as fx i who will visit in the states before to pDawson Y. .. for the anad. |Ing 11 totem poles carved by the| Charles Scllers, who has been Juneau, Paint Store returning to their Alaskan homes | ;... pacific Railway. i late carver, Rudolph. doing diamond drill work at the P were Tolbert Scott, Nels Swan- S oo 1 |4 Each object was accompanied by | Alaska Juneau left for the south berg, and A, G. Blake, of Nome, Al- |vp any) MRS, H. 0. ROBERTS | & detailed discription 'and his-|on the Princess Norah. ton G. Nordale, of Fairbanks and | o\"\vay 70 KODIAK ISLAND,torical data which entailed much . A s, Warren A. Taylor of Cordova. | i Woik on the part of Father Kashe: | peeeeew - S —— R 0 | Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Roberts, who | Varoff. “However, the unexpeccedvg Sunday Is Mothers Day | N 2o to prepare the exhibit,” PLANTS—SHEUBS —TREES a 21 aboard the steamer Aleutian |3rrival of this beautiful appre- ‘CSO BIG” : All kinds of plants, shrubs and ... n their way to Kodiak Island|¢iation is more ly]yl-lfl cnough' to i ’ trees best adopted to YoUr gar- vy My Roberts operates tnc Compensate for all of the ‘work £ COMING CAPITOL . ' den needs. |Uganik Fisheries { required adv. JUNEAU FLORISTS.| S ¢ ioaeries | he, declared. e s E e e o L1 T S | Among the commissioners who . : ’UNEAU’S FINEST FOOD STORE singed the diploma was the ‘Hon. C» Bascom Slemp, Commissioher| Allamae Scott P B I L e, T SR ' | TELEPHONE : - — Announces the opening R ; l s . wers and arovors of her - i “Projects Made Come C. P. ( ). WITH WELL i y a8 Under New Program " ) | WASHINGTON, May 10.—Chair- FlTTLD Beauty ¢ :man Mansfield, of the House Riv- A BN i 4 {ers and Harbors Committee, sald| Fl l % 5 7 . |the rivers and harb omnibus | nne - POTTED PL TS ) Shop ; 5 bill favorably reported to the > . N A % 4 : House will not be brought up at} . x ] asses & B || tnis session. His understanding 1s| S’Llrts \ ” ; ; y that ‘most of the projects in the| : C T FL ERS | ¥ | UT FLOW i - 7 bill b tiated under the Tu‘.ed e Feddene(l by bl . ‘pro)evr:nt:z}i' pflblli? »:'(::'k:, program. strain are no aid to beauty. Reasonable ‘ _ . §oupe: o Correct glasses will keep ; ; |MISS THELMA PAIGE TAK ¢ Prices ? i | YUKON' SOUTH; WILL VISIT | \ your eyes bright and beau- CITIES ON PACIFIC COAST| { ‘ $2.75 Mothers Day 2 Z, ' thL Come » tOday. Miss Thelma Paige left for the| }‘/I(l 14 : 7] i 2 south on the Yukon after spending y Frames, syited. to your W aves B o v o e i H.S > . . individual requirements. {Ber sister, Miss Vera Paige, who is ARAG o N v ; ' |lemployed at the Smow White FREE DELIVERY! - B & pe | GRAVES Do i Flattering, lasting and i HipH:we 8 i e 0 a.m. p.m. p-m. i (force at the Juneau and Douglas 3 o Dr. R. E. Southwell beautiful, made pos- Telaphone. Compny The Clothing Man OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN method and skilled op- | Raie upon e sevivay, there ggfltg};s' Permanents, 7 ‘1:: continue from Puget Sound 1o o . 95 . o Angeles where she expects 10| Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Visit before going to her home in Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Office Phone 484; Residence ALLAMAE SCOTT zekl:ve;‘ ifil"’o’?fi;ld-fi"‘;} Paige vl T HE s A NITARY GROCERY " Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 Telephone 218 (g G dmoer. . Rear Pioneer Barber Shop H:km Frosperity wnn Pani- The Store That Pleases”"PHONES 83 OR 85 er's ! Store Open Evenings CIGETARIEEY DIRT e DD IO & BIW JOICHNRR (Alay WYMo

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